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Partygoer died following kickboxer’s single blow

- JASON EVANS Reporter jason.evans@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AKICKBOXER killed a fellow guest at a party with a powerful roundhouse kick to his face, a court has heard.

Dad Shane O’Rourke died “shortly” after being kicked by black belt Kevin Fitzgerald and crashing to the floor.

Paramedics rushed to the house where the drug-fuelled gathering was taking place, but the stricken man could not be saved.

In a statement read to Swansea Crown Court Mr O’Rourke’s fiancee said as a result of the attack she had gone from “planning a wedding to planning a funeral”.

The court heard that on the night of November 18 last year 30-year-old Mr O’Rourke went to a party in Garnswllt, near Swansea, where he took cocaine and amphetamin­e.

Christophe­r Clee QC, prosecutin­g, said the victim left the party at around 9am the following morning and went to another party being held in the house of defendant Fitzgerald in Ammanford. A witness said he was “extremely drunk” on arrival.

Mr O’Rourke’s behaviour was described as being rowdy at the party, and during the course of the morning he exposed his penis to guests and made threats to kill them. At one stage he grabbed a kitchen knife before being disarmed in a struggle.

The court heard Mr O’Rourke and 51-year-old Fitzgerald became involved in an altercatio­n in the kitchen of the Wind Street house, and a fellow partygoer described seeing the defendant – a second dan black belt in kickboxing – take a step backwards before delivering a single roundhouse kick to the victim’s chin.

Mr Clee said Mr O’Rourke was seen to “spin around 180 degrees” after being kicked and fall to the floor where he landed on his stomach.

The court heard the casualty was laid on his side on the floor and the defendant put a blanket over him and said: “Leave him sleep it off.”

The prosecutor said at midday Fitzgerald called 999 and asked for an ambulance, claiming the victim had fallen. He then performed CPR and mouth-to-mouth resuscitat­ion on the casualty.

Paramedics were quickly on the scene but Mr O’Rourke could not be saved and he was pronounced dead at 12.56pm.

The court heard a post-mortem examinatio­n found a laceration behind the casualty’s left ear, a fracture to the skull bones in that area, and bleeding on the brain. Blood tests showed he was three times the legal alcohol limit for driving and had a level of cocaine in his system consistent with “recreation­al use”.

The cause of death was given as alcohol and concussive injuries, and medics concluded there had only been a “short period of survival” after the blow to the head.

In an impact statement from O’Rourke’s fiancee which was read to court by the prosecutor she said she had been unable to sleep since the death of her partner and “sometimes the heartache means I cannot breathe”.

She said Mr O’Rourke had only got to enjoy one Christmas and birthday with their young son.

She said she texted her fiancee every night, adding: “I have gone from planning a wedding to planning a funeral.”

Fitzgerald, of Wind Street, Ammanford, pleaded guilty to manslaught­er when he appeared in the dock.

Judge Keith Thomas sentenced Fitzgerald to eight years in prison.

The defendant will serve half that period in custody before being released on licence.

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